Where's That Sound Coming From Presents: Questions But No Answers with Brian Marchese
Dateline December 30 2023. The spinoff is now the main event. Welcome to Where's That Sound Coming From Presents: Questions But No Answers! Yes, WTSCF has become what might be the only podcast centered on the musical career of a person whom I consider to be one of the most creative, if underrated and misunderstood, musical minds of the mid-late 20th Century: the late, great Michael Nesmith. I made a list of 75 songs he recorded between 1965-2016 which I feel support my opinion (mostly original, but I had to include a handful of wonderful cover versions) and I intend to devote a 30-60 min episode to each song (though if appropriate I might clump two together in one episode). True to Nez's own philosophy of letting ideas unfold in time and space to allow for growth, I only have a general idea of what I want these episodes to be like. There will indeed be academic presentation of facts, dates and names. There will also be, when applicable, comparative airings of different versions of the featured songs (demos, live versions, alternate versions, even interesting cover versions; and if the featured song IS a cover, I'll go into old school WTSCF mode and play/discuss the original). If I'm strapped for time or if I've already said what I wanted to say in the past, I might repurpose an old WTSCF episode that sufficiently discusses, say, "How Insensitive" or "She Thinks I Still Care". I'd like to have occasional guests to banter about the featured song--distinguished friends to start, but if a notable stranger with relevant, amazing stories or knowledge gets in touch, I might ask them to come on as well. I already have interviews I've done (between 2013-2022) with drummer John Ware, bassist David MacKay and Nez himself to draw on, but you never know who might come out of the woodwork. Why did I decide to call this new series "Questions But No Answers" and not, say, "Marble Canyons of the Sky" (my second choice) or "Listening" (a perfectly succinct title suggested by Andrew Sandoval, to whom perhaps I should have "listened" to ha ha). Well, because, while I want to always be accurate and correct when presenting facts, I also would like to whimsically muse about unknowables. Like, where in the world did "Writing Wrongs" come from? Or did Neil Young or The Eagles ever site "Propinquity" as inspiring certain songs? (you'll have to tune in to Episode 2 to hear which ones). I want to have fun with some mental gymnastics, as well as with amusing but relevant soundbites, and when guests come on I want to have engaging and enlightening but fun conversations and repartee. As the series progresses and grows, we'll also note Nez's growth as an artist--the singer, songwriter and guitar player. And yes, the complex person. However, I don't want to spend more time than necessary delving into his personal life or his non-musical ventures. There will be little to no time spent on Repo Man, Neftoon Zamora, Videoranch, Liquid Paper, wives or girlfriends. There'll be passing references to weed or metaphysics, but only if relevant. I plan to make this chronological because, again, I like charting the growth and evolution and out-of-(seemingly) nowhere ideas that marked his musical career. Please get in touch at wheresthatsoundcomingfrom@gmail.com with comments, questions, ideas, suggestions, stories and substantial monetary donations. I do all this myself, at home--the research, the script, the recording and editing--sometimes with a cat sleeping on my lap or reaching for the headphone and microphone. I do hope you enjoy this series. I realize this shift might lose some listeners that hoped I would continue the old format, or thought I might evolve into a Grateful Dead podcast. But crikey--there are enough of those to wade through and nothing left to say. Ah, but PodWorld is sorely in need of a series on Michael Nesmith. Disclaimer: though I was hired by Nez himself to write for Videoranch in 2017, this series is all me. Enjoy!
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Hidden Behind all the Logic One Finds Without Truth
Apr 10
Michael Nesmith is, of course, best known for his role as one of The Monkees, being the guy with the wool hat to the masses. Those who have bothered to look deeper have discovered a man with a very distinctive, personal songwriting style and a vast solo career. The vast majority of Nesmith’s solo work (Papa Nez to his fans) has unfortunately eluded the general populace. Fans like myself have shouted from the rooftops the merits of this beautiful music. Nez fans have a voice, Brian Marchese. During episodes of “Questions But No Answers,” Brian takes his listeners on a journey through one of Nez’s significant compositions. He provides some history on each tune, and shares samples from various versions. He also poses questions and speculation regarding each song, and occasionally will have interesting guests banter with him about these songs. It’s the sort of discourse Nez fans will appreciate, even if most of the questions posed have no answers! If you are a fan of the work of Michael Nesmith, this podcast is essential. Waste no time downloading and listening to each episode. If you’re like me, you might be saying to yourself “Finally, a podcast for me!” If you are a Monkees fan and haven’t really delved into Nesmith’s solo work, this podcast will give some insight into some of his Monkees songs, and will hopefully encourage you to check out some of Michael Nesmith’s other recordings.
Lovely
Jan 2
So nimbly done. Highly recommended.
Great show
09/18/2023
Love it
The Prison
01/03/2020
Thank you so much for the episode on The Prison. It has been an extremely enjoyable and meaningful work for me since I first heard it when the first cd version was released. I am hopeful you will be able to complete a book on this topic.
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- CreatorWhere's That Sound Coming From?
- Years Active2013 - 2024
- Episodes11
- RatingExplicit
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